Pacific Standard Time

Emily Dreyfuss

Booking Overview

A weekly, SF-focused news show connecting tech, culture, and power with interviews spanning policy, economics, and personal/community impact. For PR teams, it’s a strong platform for thought leaders who can translate local issues into broader implications.

Metrics

Episodes: 26

Frequency: Weekly

Rating: 4.9/5.0

Estimated listeners: 1k-10k

Gender skew: Neutral

Location: USA

30s Ad: 25 - 28, 60s Ad: 29 - 32

Contact Information

Host

Emily Dreyfuss - Host of The Standard’s weekly news podcast “Pacific Standard Time,” covering tech, culture, and power in San Francisco. As host, Dreyfuss guides segments that combine newsroom reporting with expert...

Booking Intelligence

Booking Requirements

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Typical Credentials:  
Mix of newsroom experts (editors), local government/economics officials, recognized authors/credentialed clinicians, and prominent local public commentators with demonstrated audience reach.
Required Achievements:  
Published books or professional clinical credentials (e.g., grief therapy), Leadership roles in local economic/government institutions, Editorial expertise at a major local outlet, Notable public visibility for SF-focused content (e.g., viral/large-audience educational content)

Recent Guest Discussions

Heather Kelly - What Makes The Latest Tech Layoffs/ai-driven Restructuring Different

Claire Bidwell Smith - Processing Grief And Emotions Related To Job Loss

Andr Lucas - Practical Cost-of-living Strategies For Living Well In SF Without Breaking The Bank

Ted Egan - San Francisco Rental Market Economics And Affordability

Recent Topics

San Francisco, Technology, Culture, Power, Economics, Housing, Public Policy, Urbanism, Inequality, Labor

Episodes

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Inside Stanford’s quest to build the next ruling class

May 22, 2026

Student journalist Theo Baker made a name for himself in 2023 when, at the age of 18, his reporting at Stanford led to the resignation of the university’s then-president Marc Tessier-Lavigne. Yes, Baker got the president of his university fired… as a freshman. Now, Baker is out with his debut book, How to Rule the World: An Education in Power at Stanford University, which pulls back the curtain on a secretive, hyper-privileged echelon of students who are aggressively courted by Silicon Valle...

Are tech layoffs different this time? A Meta source speaks out

May 15, 2026

Tech layoffs are back — and this time, AI is reshaping the rules. Meta is expected to lay off another 8,000 employees next week, roughly 10% of its remaining staff, after first announcing the cuts last month. Those impacted will join the more than 100,000 tech workers who've received layoff notices since January from companies like Oracle, Coinbase, and Snap. Some tech leaders blame the rise and cost of AI; others are simply continuing a pattern of reducing headcount wherever possible. We he...

SF says more public trash cans wouldn’t solve its trash problem. Why?

May 08, 2026

San Francisco is a trashy city. We're not talking about the vibes – we’re talking about the state of our sidewalks. Anyone who lives here knows the feeling of walking down the street with something to throw away… and absolutely nowhere to put it. Because SF has shockingly few public trash cans. How has one of the wealthiest cities in the world ended up so short on such a basic need? And what would it take to fix SF’s dirtiest problem? Turns out, there’s a lot more to the story behind ...

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